TUNBRIDGE WELLS, TONBRIDGE & SEVENOAKS – CEP Profile LAST UPDATED: 13/02/2019

CONTENTS

1. TUNBRIDGE WELLS, TONBRIDGE & SEVENOAKS CONTEXTUAL OVERVIEW P2

2. OVERALL CONTEXTUAL SCORE P3

3. INDICATOR #1: CYP POPULATION – PUPIL & STUDENT NUMBERS P5

4. INDICATOR #2: CYP POPULATION – AGE PROFILE P5

5. INDICATOR #3: CYP POPULATION – LOOKED AFTER CHILDREN (ALL TYPES < 18 years old) P6

6. INDICATOR #4: CYP POPULATION – SEN CHILDREN (ALL TYPES < 19 years old) P6

7. INDICATOR #5A: CYP POVERTY – FREE SCHOOL MEALS P7

8. INDICATOR #5B: CYP POVERTY – FREE SCHOOL MEALS (Detail by Ward) P7

9. INDICATOR #6: CYP POVERTY – CHILDREN LIVING IN WORKLESS HOUSEHOLDS, EXCLUDING STUDENT HOUSEHOLDS P9

10. INDICATOR #7A(i): ATTAINMENT AT KS2 Pupils meeting the expected standard P10

11. INDICATOR #7A(ii): ATTAINMENT AT KS2 Pupils meeting the expected standard – variation in relation to disadvantaged pupils P10

12. DETAIL #7B: ATTAINMENT, SWANLEY ST MARY'S, TRENCH, EAST MALLING, EDENBRIDGE NORTH AND EAST P11

13. INDICATOR #8A(i): ATTAINMENT AT KS4 P11

14. INDICATOR #8A(ii): ATTAINMENT AT KS4 – VARIATION IN RELATION TO DISADVANTAGED PUPILS P11

15. INDICATOR 11A: PROVISION – ARTS AWARD CENTRE ACTIVITY BY TYPE P12

17. INDICATOR 12A: PROVISION – ARTSMARK JOURNEY P12

18. INDICATOR 12B: PROVISION – ARTSMARK ACTIVITY BY PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY P13

1. 1. TUNBRIDGE WELLS, TONBRIDGE & SEVENOAKS CONTEXTUAL OVERVIEW (unweighted)

#2 Proportion Aged <20 #8A(ii) KS4 - Disadvantaged 5 -9

#1 Children & Student #8A(i) KS4 - All Population #3 Looked After Children -3 -20 -4

#4 All Schools: SEN #7A(ii) KS2 - Disadvantaged -11 -9

#5 FSM Primary -17 #5 FSM Secondary -11 #7A(i) KS2 - All 6

#6 Workless Households with Children 26

Scores higher than 0 (outside green line) denote higher than SE average, scores lower than 0 (inside green line) denote lower than SE average.

SE / English Average Value (x=0)

Tunbridge Wells, Tonbridge & Sevenoaks percentage variation from SE / English Average Value

2. 2. OVERALL CONTEXTUAL SCORE

The table below provides a summary of the ten key dimensions and provides an overall contextual score for Tunbridge Wells, Tonbridge & Sevenoaks

KEY DIMENSION RAW COMMENTS INDEX

NOTEWORTHY – Lower numbers CYP population living in the region when 1. PUPIL & STUDENT NUMBERS (ACTUAL) -20 compared to the SE average figure of 52,280 per Tier 1 LA

TYPICAL – The proportion of Young People is typical in the regional population 2. POPULATION UNDER 20 (%) 5 by those under 20, compared to the SE as a whole

TYPICAL – The proportion of looked after children in the region is typical of the 3. LOOKED AFTER CHILDREN (%) -4 average SE figure

NOTEWORTHY – SEN children are notably less common per 1,000 CYPs in the 4. SEN CHILDREN (%) -11 region when compared to the SE as a whole

SIGNIFICANT – the percentage of CYPs eligible for Free School Meals is 5A. FSM: PRIMARY (%) -17 significantly lower in the Region compared to the SE

NOTEWORTHY – A notably lower number of Secondary students are eligible 5B. FSM: SECONDARY (%) -11 for FSM compared to the average for the SE

SIGNIFICANT – CYP are significantly more likely to live in a workless household 6. CYPS IN WORKLESS HOUSEHOLDS (%) 26 compared to the SE average

7A(I). KS2 RESULTS - ALL 6 TYPICAL – marginally higher than the English figure

TYPICAL – The trend becomes negative when considering Disadvantaged 7A(II). KS2 RESULTS - DISADVANTAGED -9 children

TYPICAL – KS4 results are lower than state school average scores across 8A(I). KS4 RESULTS -3

NOTEWORTHY – the gap grows marginally bigger when compared to other 8A(II). KS4 RESULTS - DISADVANTAGED -9 English disadvantaged students

COMBINED SCORE (3-10) -3

COMBINED SCORE (ALL) 1 Key – see over.

3. KEY

0 -41% or more below SE Average

1 -31% to -40%

2 -21% to -30%

3 -11% to -20%

4 -6% to -10%

5 SE Average (-5% to +5%) 5 SE Average (-5% to +5%)

6 +6% to +10%

7 +11% to +20%

8 +21% to 30%

9 +31% to +40%

10 +41% or more above SE Average

4. 3. INDICATOR #1: CYP POPULATION – PUPIL & STUDENT NUMBERS – TUNBRIDGE WELLS, TONBRIDGE & SEVENOAKS

-30 -20 -10 0 10

Numbers Regional Numbers (mean) SE LA Average Index Relative

Children & Young People 46,419 58,280 -20 -20

SOURCE: MYE2: Population estimates: Persons by single year of age and sex for local authorities in the UK, mid-2017 PUBLISHED: ONS, 28 June 2018

4. INDICATOR #2: CYP POPULATION – AGE PROFILE – TUNBRIDGE WELLS, TONBRIDGE & SEVENOAKS

-30 -20 -10 0 10 20

Age LA Numbers LA % SE Total SE % SE LA Average IndexRelative 0 2,027 1.1 51,385 1.1 2,704 -2 -2 1 1 1,992 1.1 53,970 1.2 2,841 -8 -8 2 2 2,266 1.3 54,861 1.2 2,887 3 3 3 3 2,169 1.2 55,556 1.2 2,924 -3 -3 4 4 2,383 1.3 57,732 1.3 3,039 3 5 3 5 2,472 1.4 59,845 1.3 3,150 3 6 3 6 2,519 1.4 60,106 1.3 3,163 5 7 5 7 2,539 1.4 59,110 1.3 3,111 7 8 7 8 2,479 1.4 58,209 1.3 3,064 6 9 6 9 2,585 1.4 58,723 1.3 3,091 10 10 10 10 2,626 1.5 57,462 1.3 3,024 14 11 14 11 2,404 1.3 55,937 1.3 2,944 7 12 7 12 2,393 1.3 53,496 1.2 2,816 12 13 12 13 2,391 1.3 53,138 1.2 2,797 12 14 12 14 2,379 1.3 51,547 1.2 2,713 15 15 15 15 2,298 1.3 50,579 1.1 2,662 13 16 13 16 2,250 1.3 52,337 1.2 2,755 7 17 7 17 2,278 1.3 53,718 1.2 2,827 6 18 6 18 2,321 1.3 55,504 1.2 2,921 4 19 4 19 1,648 0.9 54,098 1.2 2,847 -24 -24 20 0-19 46,419 25.9 1,107,313 24.7 58,280 5 21 5

SOURCE: MYE2: Population estimates: Persons by single year of age and sex for local authorities in the UK, mid-2017 PUBLISHED: ONS, 28 June 2018

5. 5. INDICATOR #3: CYP POPULATION – LOOKED AFTER CHILDREN FOR ALL (ALL TYPES < 18 years old) – KENT

-15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15

Kent Numbers Kent Number per 1,000 children SE Number per 1,000 children IndexRelative

Looked After Children 1,902 4.9 5.1 -4 -4

Source: Children looked after in England including adoption: 2017 to 2018 Published: Department for Education, as at 13 December 2018

6. INDICATOR #4: CYP POPULATION – SEN CHILDREN (ALL TYPES < 19 years old) – KENT

statemented)

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-25 -15 -5 5 15 25

LA SEN CYPs (statemented) LA SEN(non CYPs LA SEN CYPs (all) LA SEN (all) CYPS % SE SEN (all) CYPS % IndexRelative State- funded 1,639 13,182 14,821 11.7 13.1 -11 -11 Primary Schools State- funded 1,367 8,337 9,704 9.6 12.0 -20 -20 Secondary Schools

All 7,860 24,465 32,325 13 15 -11 -11 Schools*

Source: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/statistics-special-educational-needs-sen Published: Department for Education, as at 8 August 2018

*All Schools Includes all academies including free schools, state-funded and non-maintained special schools, middle schools as deemed, all- through schools, city technology colleges, university technology colleges, studio schools, direct grant nursery schools, pupil referral units and general hospital schools. Excludes Special Schools.

6. 7. INDICATOR #5A: CYP POVERTY – FREE SCHOOL MEALS – TUNBRIDGE WELLS, TONBRIDGE & SEVENOAKS

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FSM %

-20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 School Stage

Regional Pupil Numbers Pupil Regional Eligible for FSM Pupils Regional % FSM SE Index Relative State-funded nursery and state- 29,789 2,419 8.1 9.8 -17 -17 funded primary schools

State-Funded Secondary Schools 21,363 1,538 7.2 8.1 -11 -11

Special Schools 4,242 1,266 29.8 28.9 3 3

Pupil Referral Units 11 4 25.0 30.5 -18 -18

SOURCE: https://get-information-schools.service.gov.uk/ PUBLISHED: 05/02/2019

7. 8. INDICATOR #5B: CYP POVERTY – FREE SCHOOL MEALS (DETAIL BY WARD)

PRIMARY SECONDARY

Ward ARTSMARK Schools Population Eligible for FSM Eligible for % FSM Index vs SE Average ARTSMARK Schools Population No. Eligible for FSM Eligible for % FSM Index vs SE Average 1 Ash and New Ash Green 1 1 381 20 5.20 -45 2 Aylesford North and Walderslade 3 901 42 4.70 -51 3 Aylesford South 1 302 45 14.90 56 1 740 95 12.90 34 4 Benenden and Cranbrook 2 316 37 11.65 22 2 1052 66 6.30 -34 5 Borough Green and Long Mill 4 591 41 7.00 -27 6 Brasted, Chevening and Sundridge 4 826 30 3.63 -62 7 Brenchley and Horsmonden 2 359 20 5.55 -42 8 Broadwater 2 485 78 16.00 68 9 Burham and Wouldham 2 370 16 4.20 -56 10 Cage Green 1 410 75 18.30 92 1 808 132 16.30 70 11 Capel 1 211 11 5.20 -45 12 Castle 1 376 19 5.10 -46 13 Cowden and Hever 2 240 14 5.95 -38 14 Crockenhill and Well Hill 1 209 15 7.20 -24 15 Culverden 2 492 26.81 5.45 -43 16 Ditton 2 424 44 10.40 9 17 Downs and Mereworth 4 704 24 3.40 -64 18 Dunton Green and Riverhead 2 424 28 6.50 -32 19 East Malling 1 225 57 25.30 165 1 815 107 13.10 36 20 Edenbridge North and East 1 411 94 22.90 140 21 Eynsford 1 1 341 14 4.10 -57 22 Farningham, Horton Kirby and South Darenth 1 283 31 11.00 15 23 Fawkham and West Kingsdown 2 250 11 4.35 -54 24 Frittenden and Sissinghurst 2 2 263 12 4.75 -50 25 Goudhurst and Lamberhurst 3 523 19 3.63 -62 26 Hadlow and East Peckham 2 373 42 11.20 18 1 333 38 11.50 20 27 Halstead, Knockholt and Badgers Mount 2 281 38 13.40 41 28 Hartley and Hodsoll Street 2 625 32 5.05 -47 29 Hawkhurst and Sandhurst 2 337 48 14.20 49 30 Hextable 1 443 21 4.70 -51 31 Higham 1 652 38 5.80 -39 32 Hildenborough 3 810 23 2.90 -70 33 Judd 1 447 30 6.70 -30 2 1727 99 5.75 -40 34 Kemsing 1 196 15 7.70 -19 35 Kings Hill 1 3 1263 42 3.36 -65 36 Larkfield South 3 626 89 14.20 49 37 Leigh and Chiddingstone Causeway 1 164 9 5.50 -42 38 Medway 2 210 32 15.00 57 1 2 2551 107 4.20 -56 39 Otford and Shoreham 1 2 484 42 8.60 -10

8. 40 Paddock Wood East 1 597 48 8.00 -16 41 Paddock Wood West 1 1283 82 6.40 -33 42 Pantiles and St Mark's 1 1 498 10 2.00 -79 43 Park 1 3 769 38 4.93 -48 44 Pembury 1 477 21 4.40 -54 45 Penshurst, Fordcombe and Chiddingstone 3 402 23 5.70 -40 46 Rusthall 1 215 16 7.40 -22 47 Seal and Weald 3 653 35 5.40 -43 1 653 35 5.40 -44 48 Sevenoaks Eastern 1 243 12 4.90 -49 49 Sevenoaks Kippington 50 Sevenoaks Northern 1 1317 88 6.70 -30 51 Sevenoaks Town and St John's 3 1175 36 3.10 -67 52 Sherwood 2 370 59 15.85 66 1 898 122 13.60 42 53 East and Ham Hill 1 1 625 61 9.70 1 54 Snodland West and Holborough Lakes 1 3 1152 135 11.70 23 55 Southborough and High Brooms 2 992 124 12.55 32 56 Southborough North 57 Speldhurst and Bidborough 3 745 10 1.36 -86 58 St James' 1 201 26 12.90 35 59 St John's 2 477 17 3.65 -62 5 6075 149 2.46 -74 60 Swanley Christchurch and Swanley Village 3 513 43 8.36 -12 61 Swanley St Mary's 1 233 79 34.00 257 1 531 87 16.40 71 62 Swanley White Oak 2 558 120 21.45 125 63 Trench 1 169 50 29.30 207 64 Vauxhall 1 1166 10 0.90 -91 65 Wateringbury 1 197 22 11.20 18 66 West Malling and Leybourne 1 4 778 56 7.15 -25 67 Westerham and Crockham Hill 2 429 18 4.20 -56 68 Wrotham, Ightham and Stansted 2 411 13 3.10 -67 1 789 63 8.00 -17

TOTAL 10 120 29,482 2,333 2 23 21,363 1,343 SOURCE: https://get-information-schools.service.gov.uk/ PUBLISHED: 05/02/2019

9. INDICATOR #6: CYP POVERTY – CHILDREN LIVING IN WORKLESS HOUSEHOLDS, EXCLUDING STUDENT HOUSEHOLDS – TUNBRIDGE WELLS, TONBRIDGE & SEVENOAKS

-10 0 10 20 30 Household

Regional Regional Household Numbers % Regional SE % IndexRelative Working 49,247 62.2 63.7 -2 -2 Households

Mixed 22,273 29.5 29.7 -1 -1 Households

Workless 6,362 8.3 6.6 26 26 Households

SOURCE: https://www.ons.gov.uk/employmentandlabourmarket/peoplenotinwork/unemployment/bulletins/worklesshouseholdsforregionsacrosstheuk/2017 PUBLISHED: 1 August 2018 9. 10. INDICATOR #7A(i): ATTAINMENT AT KS2 % OF PUPILS MEETING THE EXPECTED STANDARD – TUNBRIDGE WELLS, TONBRIDGE & SEVENOAKS (excludes Independent Schools)

-10 0 10 20 30

Region England IndexRelative

% of pupils meeting the expected standard 69.0 65.0 6 6

% of pupils achieving at a higher standard 12.0 10.0 20 20

Pupils are 'meeting the expected standard' if they achieve a 'scaled score' of 100 or more in their reading and maths tests, and their teacher assesses them as 'working at the expected standard' or better in writing. For a more detailed explanation, see Scaled scores at key stage 2, Key stage 2 teacher assessment and accountability. SOURCE: https://www.compare-school-performance.service.gov.uk/ PUBLISHED: Department for Education, Oct 2018

11. INDICATOR #7A(ii): ATTAINMENT AT KS2 % OF PUPILS MEETING THE EXPECTED STANDARD – TUNBRIDGE WELLS, TONBRIDGE & SEVENOAKS VARIATION IN RELATION TO DISADVANTAGED PUPILS (excludes Independent Schools)

-30 -20 -10 0 10

Regional England IndexRelative

% of pupils meeting the expected standard 50.0 51.0 -2 -2

% of pupils achieving at a higher standard 3.0 4.0 -25 -25

Pupils are 'meeting the expected standard' if they achieve a 'scaled score' of 100 or more in their reading and maths tests, and their teacher assesses them as 'working at the expected standard' or better in writing. For a more detailed explanation, see Scaled scores at key stage 2, Key stage 2 teacher assessment and Primary school accountability. SOURCE: https://www.compare-school-performance.service.gov.uk/ PUBLISHED: Department for Education, Oct 2018

10. 12. DETAIL #7B: ATTAINMENT, SWANLEY ST MARY'S, TRENCH, EAST MALLING, EDENBRIDGE NORTH AND EAST – TUNBRIDGE WELLS, TONBRIDGE & SEVENOAKS

(9.53)

School

ARTSMARK (Primary/Secondary)Phase Population Eligible for FSM Eligible for % FSM Index vs SE Average of pupils% meeting the expected standard Index vs ENG Average (65%) AttainmentAverage 8 score per pupil Index vs ENG Average (47%) 1 NO S 815 107 13.10 36 - - 32 -31 2 St James the Great Academy NO P 225 57 25.30 165 64 -2 - - 3 Edenbridge Primary School NO P 411 94 22.90 140 52 -20 - - 4 NO S 531 87 16.40 71 - - 37 -20 5 St Mary's Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School NO P 233 79 34 257 80 23 - - 6 Long Mead Community Primary School NO P 169 50 29.30 207 60 -8 - - SOURCE: https://get-information-schools.service.gov.uk/

*No results due to the school had no pupils at the end of key stage 2 in 2018, because the school is new and pupils have so far only completed the first few years of their studies

13. INDICATOR #8A(I): ATTAINMENT AT KS4 AVERAGE ATTAINMENT 8 SCORE PER PUPIL – TUNBRIDGE WELLS, TONBRIDGE & SEVENOAKS (excludes Independent Schools)

-10 -5 0 5 10

Region England IndexRelative Average Attainment 8 score 39 40 -3 -3 per pupil

SOURCE: https://www.compare-school-performance.service.gov.uk PUBLISHED: Department for Education, Oct 2018

14. INDICATOR #8A(ii): ATTAINMENT AT KS4 AVERAGE ATTAINMENT 8 SCORE– VARIATION IN RELATION TO DISADVANTAGED PUPILS – TUNBRIDGE WELLS, TONBRIDGE & SEVENOAKS (excludes Independent Schools)

-10 -5 0 5 10

Region England IndexRelative Average Attainment 8 score 33.9 37.1 -9 -9 per disadvantaged pupil

SOURCE: https://www.compare-school-performance.service.gov.uk PUBLISHED: Department for Education, Oct 2018

11. CULTURAL PROVISION – TUNBRIDGE WELLS, TONBRIDGE & SEVENOAKS

15. INDICATOR 11A: PROVISION – ARTS AWARD CENTRE ACTIVITY BY TYPE April 2012 – Nov 2018

Type

Discover Explore Bronze Silver Gold Total % year Past 5 Alternative provision 7 5 2 14 1 Arts or media organisation 19 71 59 2 151 6 Freelancer or private teacher 19 1 20 1 Independent School 3 3 0 Museum or heritage org 46 8 1 1 56 2 Post-16 education 3 3 0 Primary School 10 4 14 1 1,389 166 18 1,573 67 Special School 97 62 149 59 367 16 Voluntary youth project 48 14 40 27 5 134 6 229 165 1,651 261 29 2,335

16. INDICATOR 12A: PROVISION – ARTSMARK JOURNEY as at 12/02/2019

Institution Type 1 Hillview School for Girls Secondary 2 Claremont Primary School Primary 3 Oakley School Community special school 4 St James' Junior School Primary 5 Frittenden CEP School Primary 6 Goudhurst and Kilndown CEP School Primary 7 Otford Primary School Primary 8 Nexus Foundation Special School Foundation special school 9 The Holmesdale School (Technology College) Secondary 10 Valley Invicta at Holborough Lakes Primary Academy Primary 11 Valley Invicta at Leybourne Chase Primary 12 Valley Invicta Primary School at Kings Hill Primary

12. 17. INDICATOR 12B: PROVISION – ARTSMARK ACTIVITY BY PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY as at 12/02/2019

Primary Secondary All

Parliamentary Constituency ARTSMARK Schools ARTSMARK Schools ARTSMARK Schools

1 Chatham and Aylesford 1 14 1 2 16 2 Dartford 2 0 2 3 Maidstone and The Weald 1 4 1 5 4 Sevenoaks 1 33 2 35 5 Tonbridge and Malling 2 38 1 5 3 43 6 Tunbridge Wells 3 29 2 31

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